A greenhouse has just opened right in the middle of Tokyo. While urban farming is growing in popularity everywhere, this installation has a special twist.

The vegetables are "digital." Mashablereports that the website for art group PARTY's installation reads, "Tomatoes are violin, carrots are trumpet, cabbages are oboe, mini radishes are flute, sweet potatoes are piano, eggplants are harp, pumpkins are clarinet."

That doesn't clarify much as an explanation, so try watching the video before we proceed:

Basically, every vegetable corresponds to a sound, which in turn lights up the greenhouse, making it more of a rainbowhouse.

The #digivege space is drawing people in for its connection to farming and its incredible technicolor dreaminess: